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Ice Quakes heard across Central Missouri

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Many Mid-Missouri residents ranging from Jefferson City and Columbia, all the way east towards St. Louis have reported hearing loud bangs and crash sounds over the past 24 hours. These loud sounds are due to something referred to as ice quakes or frost quakes which occur during abrupt cooldowns.

Water located within the deeper layers of the ground, freezes at quicker rates than usual due to such a substantial drop-off in temperatures as arctic air has filtered across the Midwest. This freezes cause the water to expand as it becomes ice.

This expansion then forces outward causing cracks in the frozen ground due to the pressure. These sound waves travel through the different layers of the ground before bring a loud bang noise to those on the surface.

These ice quakes/ frost quakes are harmless and are far too weak to register on the Richter Scale. Thankfully, this phenomenon doesn't occur very often so many people will not have to worry about this occurring into the second half of the week as temperatures look to rise.

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Chance Gotsch

Chance Gotsch grew up just south of St. Louis and moved to Columbia to attend the University of Missouri to pursue a degree in Atmospheric Sciences.

His interest in weather begin as a child when he used to be afraid of storms.

Chance joined the ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team in February 2021. He is currently the weekday noon meteorologist.

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